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There are reports that music group, Praye maybe on the verge of splitting due to disagreements over Ghanaian Big Brother Africa (The Chase) representative Selorm (Selly) Ghalley's sex scandal in the reality show.
Unconfirmed reports suggest members of the group, Eugene Baah (Praye Ho Ne Ho) and Steven Fiawoo (Praye Tiatia) have had some meetings which may lead to their break up.
Blogger Ameyaw Debrah is reporting that Eugene had warned his counterpart Steven not to continue with his relationship with Selly after her alleged sexual escapades with Tanzanian representative Nando.
A video about Selly and Nando getting cosy and sexually intimate surfaced on the internet on Day 27 of the Big Brother Africa reality show, sparking controversy the two may have had sex.
The two were in bed and under the sheets, in a movement that gave indication the housemates may have penetrated each other.
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